Not really sure why people say a fighter is done after one loss. Most guys don't retire undefeated you know. He got humbled and beat down. He already said he wanted a rematch.
Broner "says" a lot of things. All of which turned out to be BS!
Your very first thread and posts were about Kermit flippin Cintron.... In 2013.
Yeah because he lives in the same area as I do, and works out at my gym. I read the forums often, but never participated because of all the juvenile insults and name calling that goes on amongst the posters. All found it to be off putting the way "boxing fans" trash the fighters. And, this thread reminded me why I never bothered to join.
I'm just messing with you man, this really is a childish forum I agree. Is he really trying a comeback? What weight? I just cant see him doing anything to be honest. 154 and 160 divisions are too stacked for him in my opinion.
All I can tell you is that he is training like an animal when I have seen him at the gym. I saw the weights he was pushing.... inhumanly strong for a guy his size, and he sure beat the hell out of the sparring partners. More than anything... I was impressed with his candor in speaking on his career, losses, and boxing in general. No excuses. Only he knows the truth, but it didn't come across as bs or false bravado!
Well i just want to know what happened to his power, he was flattening guys then he became a pitty patter who couldn't bust through wet toilet paper.
He had told me that his manager had encouraged him to leave Manny Steward in favor of Ronnie Shields who could afford him more one on one time, and that Ronnie Shields idea was to turn him into a volume puncher. He said that after the 2nd Margarito fight he had pretty much lost his enthusiasm for boxing. Head just wasn't in it. Never found a trainer beside Manny that he really jelled with, and even then it was always in the back of his mind that he was best when he was with his original Team. Said he tried a few guys, and it just didn't work. So he had a long talk with his family, and decided to do what he had wanted to do for a long time. Go back to his roots and do the things he did that lead to his early success. He said he is actually enjoying training again, and it's done a lot for him mentally because he see's the results in the gym, in the weight room, on the track, and in the mirror.